Second Wind

Sun Dec 15 12:33 2019 NZDT
Speed:
0k
knts
GPS: 21 17.096N 157 50.468W
Run: 0.1nm (0.2km)
Weather: Wind SW 8k. Sea nil. Baro 1018, a decrease of 2mb. Cloud 100%.

Second Wind is now at a slip in Ala Wai Boat Harbor, and we felt an update about marina conditions would be appropriate. Contrary to information found online, there is no longer a fuel dock in the harbor, nor are there pumpout or laundry facilities. Shower keys require a $100 deposit per gender and don't always work. As of November 2019, moorage rates increased considerably; in addition, they charge $10 per person per day as a liveaboard fee. On the upside, many people found these conditions onerous and have left the marina, so there is no longer a shortage of available slips. We will stay here for the time being since the location is ideal, but are likely to look for alternatives after the first of the year.


Fri Dec 6 17:15 2019 NZDT
Speed:
0k
knts
GPS: 21 17.215N 157 50.475W
Run: 96.4nm (174.5km)
Avg: 3.7knts
24hr: 89.8nm
Weather: Wind NE 10k. Sea nil. Baro 1017mb, a slight decrease. Cloud 98%.

We docked at Ala Wai Harbor in Honolulu at 0900, after a very boisterous final 120 miles. The Customs officer said the weather was unusually windy (good to know we weren't imagining the challenges). But here we are, officially back in the USA. We don't plan on making another YIT post until the next time the boat changes location, which is likely to be March 2020.


Thu Dec 5 15:30 2019 NZDT
GPS: 20 14.68N 156 50.94W

After a restful afternoon & night, we set sail early this morning and are on the final sprint into Honolulu


Thu Dec 5 15:12 2019 NZDT
GPS: 20 14.68N 156 50.94W
Run: 65.9nm (119.3km)
Avg: 2.7knts
24hr: 65.9nm

After a restful afternoon & night, we set sail early this morning and are on the final sprint into Honolulu


Wed Dec 4 15:12 2019 NZDT
Speed:
1.5k
knts
GPS: 19 30.74N 156 11.93W
Run: 153.8nm (278.4km)
Avg: 6.6knts
24hr: 157.7nm
Weather: Wind variable 3k. Sea W 0.5m. Baro 1018mb and steady. Cloud 40%.

We were welcomed to the state of Hawaii by our first clear night sky and the northern hemisphere stars. We dropped our sails around noon & are bobbing along in the lee of the Big Island, trying to time our arrival in Honolulu by daylight and figuring this would be the calmest place between here and there to hang out. It's giving us a chance to tidy up ourselves & the boat so we'll be presentable to Customs officials.


Tue Dec 3 15:48 2019 NZDT
GPS: 17 55.60N 154 33.06W
Run: 181.4nm (328.3km)
Avg: 7.7knts
24hr: 184.1nm

Every night of this passage has been squally, and last night's were particularly intense


Mon Dec 2 16:09 2019 NZDT
GPS: 15 14.51N 149 53.81W
Run: 161.6nm (292.5km)
Avg: 3.3knts
24hr: 79.4nm

After a week of seeing nothing but gray by day & black by night, we were treated to some patches of blue around midday. With fewer squalls and not so much downwind, the jib is flying again


Mon Dec 2 16:09 2019 NZDT
Speed:
6.8k
knts
GPS: 16 33.52N 152 12.34W
Run: 178.4nm (322.9km)
Weather: Wind NE 18k. Sea NE 2.8m. Baro 1016mb and steady. Cloud 85%.

A little more sun + a little less wind = a more pleasant day. Wind is on the aft starboard quarter, just where we wanted it, and we have about 400 miles left.


Sat Nov 30 15:18 2019 NZDT
Speed:
6k
knts
GPS: 14 00.57N 147 50.63W
Run: 189.5nm (343km)
Avg: 8.3knts
24hr: 199nm
Weather: Wind ENE 21k. Sea NE 3.1m. Baro 1014mb, a slight increase. Cloud 98% with squalls.

We dropped to second reef late yesterday afternoon, then in a strong and prolonged squall last night decided to furl in the jib. Since we're not racing anyone to Hawaii and the gribs show conditions building rather than abating, we're sticking with the reduced sail plan for now.


Fri Nov 29 16:27 2019 NZDT
Speed:
7k
knts
GPS: 12 14.70N 145 41.28W
Run: 159.7nm (289.1km)
Avg: 6.4knts
24hr: 153.9nm
Weather: Wind NE 18k. Sea NE 3.0m. Baro 1013mb and steady. Cloud 100%.

It's Thanksgiving Day in the USA, and we have much to be thankful for. In addition to this precious planet and our loving family & friends, we have under 900 miles to go and will have freshly caught tuna for our feast!


Thu Nov 28 15:33 2019 NZDT
Speed:
6.4k
knts
GPS: 10 44.16N 143 54.11W
Run: 142.4nm (257.7km)
Avg: 5.9knts
24hr: 142.7nm
Weather: Wind NE 22k. Sea NE 3.6m. Baro 1013mb and steady. Cloud 100% with squalls.

Light wind + large waves overnight meant motoring again, but we got back into wind around 10N; that was our turning point. Our strategy was to head north until past the ITCZ, then head NW and more or less sail the rhumb line to Oahu. Theoretically that would give us a more favorable wind angle for the last long leg (wind at least on the beam, if not slightly aft, the whole way). We'll see how those best laid plans play out...


Wed Nov 27 15:36 2019 NZDT
Speed:
6.8k
knts
GPS: 09 00.42N 142 45.85W
Run: 107nm (193.7km)
Avg: 4.5knts
24hr: 107.2nm
Weather: Wind NE 26k. Sea NE 3.5m. Baro 1013mb and steady. Cloud 100% with rain, frequently heavy.

A wet night, then a wet & wild morning; we've never had this much torrential rain on a passage before! But at least there's plenty of wind; with sustained gusts over 30k, we're reefed and still making good progress through the large sloppy waves.


Tue Nov 26 15:39 2019 NZDT
Speed:
4.5k
knts
GPS: 07 35.40N 142 08.02W
Run: 126nm (228.1km)
Avg: 5.3knts
24hr: 126.5nm
Weather: Wind SE 7k. Sea SE 2.3m. Baro 1013mb, a slight increase. Cloud 90% with areas of rain.

We're in the ITCZ, but it has its advantages: the rain is washing salt off the decks & solar panels, and having the engine on has allowed us to make water.


Mon Nov 25 15:45 2019 NZDT
Speed:
5.2kg
knts
GPS: 05 47.85N 141 48.01W
Run: 163.1nm (295.2km)
Avg: 6.8knts
24hr: 163.8nm
Weather: Wind SE 15k. Sea SE 2.5m. Baro 1012mb, a slight increase. Cloud 100%.

It's a bit calmer today, which we welcomed. We're not quite able to make our desired course but are happy to be sailing rather than driving in this latitude. Fun to watch flying fish & seabirds by day, bioluminescence by night.


Sun Nov 24 15:51 2019 NZDT
Speed:
6k
knts
GPS: 03 30.15N 141 15.05W
Run: 154.5nm (279.6km)
Avg: 6.4knts
24hr: 152.9nm
Weather: Wind SE 18k. Sea SE 2.8m. Baro 1011mb, a decrease of 3 mb over several hours. Cloud 40% with morning squalls.

Yesterday afternoon Art noticed a problem with the gooseneck & we decided to drop the main until we could fix the problem. Fortunately the wind moved SE, so with jib alone we were able to keep on course with a slight loss of speed. This morning a little ingenuity and a big hammer resolved the issue (though with this wind angle, we're staying with just the jib anyway).


Sat Nov 23 15:36 2019 NZDT
Speed:
6.8k
knts
GPS: 01 20.48N 140 40.58W
Run: 175.2nm (317.1km)
Avg: 7.4knts
24hr: 176.7nm
Weather: Wind ESE 18k. Sea ESE 1.9m. Baro 1014mb and steady. Cloud 40%.

We crossed the equator last night and are now in the northern hemisphere! Second Wind was in the South Pacific almost exactly 4 1/2 years...We then made a slight course change to NNW and the wind clocked, so we had a delightful downwind day.


Fri Nov 22 15:48 2019 NZDT
Speed:
6.8k
knts
GPS: 01 09.91S 140 18.15W
Run: 172.9nm (312.9km)
Avg: 7.3knts
24hr: 175.8nm
Weather: Wind ENE 19k. Sea ENE 2m. Baro 1014mb, a slight decrease. Cloud 20%.

I had made an error in plotting one of the intermediary waypoints on our route (fortunately not one we're headed for yet). When I corrected it, the overall route was shortened by about 100 miles. Despite things going well, that was good news!


Thu Nov 21 16:12 2019 NZDT
GPS: 03 40.04S 140 16.72W
Run: 185.7nm (336.1km)
Avg: 7.7knts
24hr: 184.5nm

Though we're a little more upwind today, the wind strength and waves are a little lighter. We're a bit slower but more comfortable


Wed Nov 20 16:03 2019 NZDT
Speed:
7.2k
knts
GPS: 06 21.26S 140 14.25W
Run: 180.6nm (326.9km)
Avg: 7.6knts
24hr: 181.4nm
Weather: Wind E 21k. Sea E 2.4m. Baro 1015mb, a slight increase. Cloud 2\10%.

Conditions are stronger than predicted, but winds are favorable & we're making excellent progress.


Tue Nov 19 16:09 2019 NZDT
Speed:
5.5k
knts
GPS: 08 58.08S 140 14.43W
Run: 10nm (18.1km)
Weather: Wind ENE 13k. Sea ENE 1.5m. Baro 1014mb and steady. Cloud 20%.

Off to a great start on our passage to Hawaii!


Wed Nov 13 9:00 2019 NZDT
Speed:
0k
knts
GPS: 08 54.954S 140 06.257W
Weather: Wind NE 10k . Sea NNE 0.2m. Baro 1016mb and steady. Cloud 10%.

The fuel line problem appears to be fixed; whew! We're stocking food & fuel, and watching the weather forecasts. Early next week is looking promising, but of course it's too soon to tell.


Fri Nov 8 16:33 2019 NZDT
Speed:
0k
knts
GPS: 08 54.954S 140 06.257W
Run: 4.5nm (8.1km)
Weather: Wind ENE 16k outside the anchorage, ENE 8k in the bay. Sea ENE 2.1m outside, 0.5m inside. Baro 1013mb and steady. Cloud 80% with occasional light squalls.

After our record slowest passage in terms of average daily distance made good, we chose landfall at Daniel's Bay to rest in its slightly less rolly location and stretch our legs on the long walk to the waterfall. Missions accomplished, this morning we moved around to Taiohae. There is a long list of tasks to complete prior to our departure for Hawai'i, most important of which is figuring out how air is getting into the fuel lines. Of note: this is our last anchorage in the South Pacific! (Ouch, that hurts.)


Tue Nov 5 16:21 2019 NZDT
GPS: 08 56.675S 140 09.839W
Run: 138.9nm (251.4km)
Avg: 5.8knts
24hr: 138nm

What a passage! Instead of a final run with predicted E16 winds, we clawed our way in to Hakatea (Daniel's Bay) with 20k headwinds and big seas. As an added bonus, we have a fuel problem that is causing the engine to stop


Mon Nov 4 16:12 2019 NZDT
Speed:
4.8k
knts
GPS: 10 46.93S 140 59.38W
Run: 78.5nm (142.1km)
Avg: 3.3knts
24hr: 79nm
Weather: Wind NE 12k. Sea NE 1.6m. Baro 1015mb and steady. Cloud 30%.

Last night we made our last long tack toward our destination. We're still close hauled but at least all the miles under the keel are distance made good.


Sun Nov 3 16:21 2019 NZDT
Speed:
4.5k
knts
GPS: 11 15.22S 142 02.54W
Run: 83.9nm (151.9km)
Avg: 3.5knts
24hr: 82.9nm
Weather: Wind NE 17k. Sea NE 1.8m. Baro 1015mb and steady. Cloud 80%.

Yesterday we bashed upwind with minimal progress toward our destination. With a slight change of wind angle and speed, we're having to bash harder, but we're able to make necessary easting. A big plus: we got to watch a pod of dolphins play at the bow!


Sat Nov 2 16:03 2019 NZDT
Speed:
6.2k
knts
GPS: 11 01.55S 143 15.45W
Run: 111.8nm (202.4km)
Avg: 4.7knts
24hr: 113.2nm
Weather: Wind NE 15k. Sea NE 1.6m. Baro 1015mb, a slight decrease. Cloud 60%.

We finally crossed out of the wide swath of light air into latitudes with more wind predicted. It's a relief to finally do some good sailing, though with all the tacking necessary, landfall will be at least a full day later than we'd hoped.


Fri Nov 1 16:21 2019 NZDT
GPS: 12 28.35S 143 59.75W
Run: 101.4nm (183.5km)
Avg: 4.2knts
24hr: 100.4nm

Today is Halloween, and it's been a day of tricks & treats. Treats: spells of enough wind to do some good sailing, and sighting a group of whales in the distance. Tricks: longer spells of little wind, sometimes ghosting and sometimes burning fuel. No costumes for us tonight, but we'll have chili for dinner (a long family tradition


Thu Oct 31 16:06 2019 NZDT
GPS: 13 24.60S 145 09.18W
Run: 106.7nm (193.1km)
Avg: 4.5knts
24hr: 106.9nm

Winds here are often lighter & more NE this time of year, so we were expecting a slow passage


Wed Oct 30 16:09 2019 NZDT
GPS: 14 26.16S 146 20.50W
Run: 8.1nm (14.7km)

Shortly before noon we exited our final pass in the Dangerous Archipelago


Mon Oct 28 16:39 2019 NZDT
Speed:
0k
knts
GPS: 14 27.203S 146 13.362W
Run: 3.9nm (7.1km)
Weather: Wind ENE 15k. Sea E 0.2m. Baro 1015mb, a slight increase. Cloud 15%.

Kamoka turned out well; Albert, its lone resident, brought us freshly husked coconuts yesterday and we had him over for coffee this morning. After maneuvering around more pearl nets and bommies, we're now anchored near the NE corner of the atoll by Chez Raita. Tonight we'll have our first meal off the boat in over a month, mmmmm!


Sun Oct 27 17:00 2019 NZDT
GPS: 14 30.062S 146 15.170W
Run: 7.4nm (13.4km)

We had a nice time in the village then waited for a day with good visibility before navigating to our next anchorage


Thu Oct 24 16:15 2019 NZDT
Speed:
0k
knts
GPS: 14 32.196S 146 21.409W
Run: 102.8nm (186.1km)
Avg: 4.3knts
24hr: 103.2nm
Weather: Wind E 5k. Sea flat (NE 1m outside the atoll). Baro 1016mb, a slight decrease. Cloud 10%.

Dropped anchor outside the village of Tenukupara in Ahe at 0830. We're in the small inner lagoon, apparently a favorite of Bernard Moitessier; it's fun to know he anchored here! In the next couple of days we'll play in the school and look for some black pearls.


Wed Oct 23 16:21 2019 NZDT
Speed:
0k
knts
GPS: 14 49.18S 147 51.98W
Run: 30nm (54.3km)
Weather: Wind ENE 5k. Sea NE 1.4m. Baro 1017mb and steady. Cloud 25%.

En route to Ahe, unfortunately under power (no wind in the forecast for days, and we need to be making gradual progress toward Nuku Hiva). At least it's a nice day for a drive, and we're enjoying reading our books...


Mon Oct 21 17:09 2019 NZDT
Speed:
0k
knts
GPS: 15 00.407S 148 16.301W
Run: 7nm (12.7km)
Weather: Wind ENE 12k. Sea E 0.3m. Baro 1018mb and steady. Cloud 30% with occasional squalls.

We completed our circumnavigation of Tikehau by sailing back to the pass, anchored at Motu Teonai. Depending on the weather forecast, tomorrow we'll either do some fishing and swimming here, or push on to Ahe.


Sat Oct 19 16:27 2019 NZDT
Speed:
0k
knts
GPS: 14 55.658S 148 12.361W
Run: 7.8nm (14.1km)
Weather: Wind NE 15k. Sea ENE 0.5m. Baro 1018mb and steady. Cloud 60%.

We wanted to check out Motu Hiraumaine; turns out it's just a coral spit with a few bushes. There's no wind protection and minimal protection from fetch. That said, Shore Explores on the spit and the nearby reef motu are fascinating!


Thu Oct 17 16:18 2019 NZDT
Speed:
0k
knts
GPS: 14 58.412S 148 05.948W
Run: 11nm (19.9km)
Weather: Wind ENE 13k. Sea ENE 0.2m. Baro 1018mb and steady. Cloud 50% with occasional showers.

Yesterday we had some good snorkeling at Motu Mauu, then anchored off of Tavania Islet for the night. Today we had a beautiful sail up the atoll to Motu Puarua, which is a bird sanctuary. The sight and sound of hundreds? thousands? of terns and frigates is quite something!


Tue Oct 15 16:18 2019 NZDT
Speed:
0k
knts
GPS: 15 06.071S 148 11.864W
Run: 3nm (5.4km)
Weather: Wind NE 15 Sea NE 0.2m. Baro 1017mb and steady. Cloud 10%.

The wind finally shifted and so did we. After some delightful experiences in Tuherahera village, we moved a short distance up the atoll to Motu Aua.


Thu Oct 10 16:24 2019 NZDT
Speed:
0k
knts
GPS: 15 06.780S 148 14.473W
Run: 49.1nm (88.9km)
Weather: Wind SE 18k. Sea SSE 2.1m outside the atoll, SE 0.4m inside. Baro 1015mb, a decrease of 2mb in the last 10 hours. Cloud 100% with showers and squalls.

A short overnight passage brought us to Tikehau, where we anchored near the wharf at Tuherahera village shortly before the weather deteriorated. Haven't gone ashore yet, but this looks like a good place to be stuck for a few days.


Wed Oct 9 16:30 2019 NZDT
Speed:
0k
knts
GPS: 15 49.376S 148 16.756W
Run: 89.8nm (162.5km)
Avg: 3.7knts
24hr: 89.8nm
Weather: Wind SE 5k. Sea SE 2m. Baro 1016, a slight decrease. Cloud 100% with sprinkles.

Makatea is a rare raised coral atoll, with no pass, no lagoon, and high steep vertical cliffs. Though it was worth the side trip to see it, we can't recommend it as a stopover. The two moorings are in very good condition, but they are alarmingly close to big surf breaking on rocks.


Tue Oct 8 16:30 2019 NZDT
Speed:
5k
knts
GPS: 15 30.42S 146 58.19W
Run: 41.7nm (75.5km)
Weather: Wind SE 9k. Sea SSW 1.5m. Baro 1018mb and steady. Cloud 80% with showers and light squalls.

Had an easy exit from Tehere Pass at one hour after low tide, and are now en route to Makatea.


Sun Oct 6 16:24 2019 NZDT
Speed:
0k
knts
GPS: 15 18.379S 146 22.790W
Run: 12.5nm (22.6km)
Weather: Wind NW 6k. Sea flat. Baro 1018mb, an increase of 2mb in 24 hours. Cloud 50% with occasional showers.

Anchored at Roto Ava, a mile from Tehere Pass; still no inhabitants or vessels in sight. Plan A is to snorkel the pass tomorrow, then depart for Makatea the next day.


Sat Oct 5 16:12 2019 NZDT
Speed:
0k
knts
GPS: 15 20.612S 146 11.770W
Run: 15.2nm (27.5km)
Weather: Wind NE 6k. Sea flat. Baro 1016mb, a very slight decrease. Cloud 15%; morning showers, afternoon clearing.

Yesterday we ghosted up the eastern side of the atoll and anchored at Point Teonemahina, the NE corner. This is a magical place, protected by miles of uninhabited motu; we are alone in a blue paradise! For cruisers: the route is free of hazards, as long as one stays on the shore side of the pearl floats. Navionics accurately charts the location of all shallows, though depths are inaccurate ("16 ft" was actually awash).


Thu Oct 3 16:21 2019 NZDT
GPS: 15 33.531S 146 14.564W
Run: 66.1nm (119.6km)

Correction! Last post said 14 36S but that was a typo; we were at 15 36S, Apataki atoll. Sorry! Yesterday we moved up the atoll to Motu Omiro, where we enjoyed exploring coral spits; today we went to the next motu and are anchored in front of the Apataki Careenage at Tamaro. Assam's Pearl Farm is gone; Assam retired and his son & grandson built an impressive shipyard


Sun Sep 29 16:51 2019 NZDT
Speed:
0k
knts
GPS: 14 36.485S 146 20.677W
Run: 182.2nm (329.8km)
Avg: 7.4knts
24hr: 178.5nm
Weather: Wind ESE 13k. Sea ESE 0.2m. Baro 1019mb, a decrease of 2mb in 24 hours. Cloud 20%.

We arrived at Apataki's Pakaka Pass 3 hours after our intended transit, but we made it through on a 2k incoming current with no problems. Whew! Now we're anchored near Motu Rua Vahine; not much protection, but not much needed for the next day or so.


Sat Sep 28 15:21 2019 NZST
Speed:
4.5k
knts
GPS: 16 30.74S 148 14.25W
Run: 113.1nm (204.7km)
Weather: Wind ENE 9k. Sea ENE 1.2m. Baro 1021mb, a rise of 2mb in 24 hours. Cloud 20%.

Left Papeete yesterday around noon, bound for Apataki. Predicted E15 winds turned out to be NE20's; they've eased but are still from the direction we want to go. We recall that one definition of sailing is going slowly in the wrong direction! That said, it's a lovely day to be out on the ocean.


Thu Sep 19 13:48 2019 NZST
Speed:
0k
knts
GPS: 17 32.380S 149 34.220W
Run: 4.3nm (7.8km)
Weather: Wind SW 18k. Sea SW 0.2m. Baro 1014, a decrease of 3 mb in the last 12 hours. Cloud 15%.

We moved to Marina de Papeete for pre-departure errands, only to discover that the facilities are under construction and there are no showers, laundry or internet. Bummer!


Sat Sep 14 15:24 2019 NZST
GPS: 17 34.702S 149 37.248W
Run: 14.5nm (26.2km)

We've arrived back in Papeete, completing what turned out to be a wonderful 9-week loop through the Society Islands. We expect to be in this area for a couple of weeks, preparing to sail to the Tuamotus. Right now we're anchored near Marina Taina


Tue Sep 10 15:39 2019 NZST
Speed:
0k
knts
GPS: 17 28.900S 149 48.927W
Run: 4.1nm (7.4km)
Weather: Wind ENE 15k. Sea ENE 0.2m. Baro 1019mb, a slight increase. Cloud 20%.

After we saw the underwater tikis and fed the stingrays (wow!), we skedaddled back to the more protected anchorage at the NE entrance to Opunohu Bay, then moved this morning to the NE entrance of Cook's Bay. Conditions are predicted to be calm in a couple of days, so we'll head back to Papeete then.


Sun Sep 8 16:18 2019 NZST
Speed:
0k
knts
GPS: 17 29.203S 149 52.685W
Run: 2.6nm (4.7km)
Weather: Wind E 18k. Sea E 0.3m. Baro 1017mb and steady. Cloud 10%.

Opunohu Bay was as secure as it was beautiful, and hiking in the valley was excellent. We finally moved back to an outer anchorage, this time slightly west of the village of Papetoai. This anchorage is frequented because it's close to snorkeling destinations (sting ray feeding, underwater tikis), but we're not keen on it; it's exposed and too close to shallows with lots of bombies. Once we've seen the underwater attractions, we'll move somewhere more protected.


Mon Sep 2 15:36 2019 NZST
Speed:
0k
knts
GPS: 17 30.903S 149 51.135W
Run: 1.6nm (2.9km)
Weather: Wind light and variable. Sea flat. Baro 1017mb and steady. Cloud 100%.

With fairly strong winds predicted for the next few days, we anchored at the head of Opunohu Bay. We'll probably get wind bullets here but we're in 20' of water with a good holding on a mud bottom. We would have had to move anyway, as work is being started to place moorings where we had been anchored; also, it's not snorkeling weather for a while. In this anchorage we have access to hiking trails and a shrimp farm (ooh, I can make a shrimp dinner for my birthday!).


Fri Aug 30 15:12 2019 NZST
Speed:
0k
knts
GPS: 17 29.506S 149 51.113W
Run: 95.1nm (172.1km)
Weather: Wind NW 8k. Sea NW 0.7m. Baro 1017mb, a slight increase. Cloud 5%.

We were sorry to leave Huahine so soon, but it was a good choice: rather than (the normal) hard upwind beat back to Moorea, we had a calm overnight sail with winds mostly behind us. We're anchored near the entrance to Opunohu Bay and expect to be in Moorea for at least a week.


Wed Aug 28 15:00 2019 NZST
GPS: 16 42.750S 151 02.347W
Run: 4.9nm (8.9km)

We expected to stay at Huahine for longer, but incoming winds will give us a much easier sail back to Moorea


Tue Aug 27 14:54 2019 NZST
Speed:
0k
knts
GPS: 16 46.949S 151 01.723W
Run: 2.8nm (5.1km)
Weather: Wind SE 6k. Sea calm. Baro 1019mb, a slight increase. Cloud 30%.

On a mooring at the head of Port Bourayne, where there is a rarity of rarities in FP: 1) a sand beach, that 2) is public. Picnic on a beach towel, woo-hoo!


Sun Aug 25 15:33 2019 NZST
Speed:
0k
knts
GPS: 16 48.616S 150 59.822W
Run: 31nm (56.1km)
Weather: Wind ENE 9k. Sea NE 1.4m, flat in the anchorage. Baro 1017mb and steady. Cloud 5%.

Had a pleasant light upwind sail to Huahine, where we're on a mooring at lovely Avea Bay (anchoring discouraged here also). We plan to spend several days at this island, exploring anchorages we bypassed 4 years ago.


Fri Aug 23 15:30 2019 NZST
Speed:
0k
knts
GPS: 16 38.502S 151 25.869W
Run: 8.7nm (15.7km)
Weather: Wind E 12k. Sea E 0.1m. Baro 1019mb and steady. Cloud 10%.

We heard the best poisson cru in the Leeward Islands is at Snack Mac China in Haamene Bay, so we made a side trip there for lunch; well worth it! Now we're anchored near the reef at Motu Mahaea.


Thu Aug 22 16:09 2019 NZST
Speed:
0k
knts
GPS: 16 36.203S 151 33.416W
Run: 17.3nm (31.3km)
Weather: Wind NE 12k. Sea NE 0.3m. Baro 1020mb, a increase of 2mb in the last 12 hours. Cloud 20%.

Before we leave this lagoon for the last time, we had to return to Motu Tautau and swim with all the fish in the Coral River one more time. What a delight!


Wed Aug 21 15:21 2019 NZST
Speed:
0k
knts
GPS: 16 48.697S 151 24.710W
Run: 12.5nm (22.6km)
Weather: Wind NE 8k. Sea NE 0.2m. Baro 1018mb, a increase of 3mb in the last 24 hours. Cloud 100%, light rain.

We moved to Faaroa Bay on the east side of Raiatea for a brief rendezvous with some new friends. It's still not swimming weather, but a plus: the rain is washing the salt from yesterday's passage off our deck and windows.


Tue Aug 20 17:09 2019 NZST
Speed:
0k
knts
GPS: 16 39.608S 151 30.907W
Run: 19.8nm (35.8km)
Weather: Wind ENE 20k . Sea NE 2m. Baro 1015mb, a decrease of 5mb in the last 24 hours. Cloud 30%.

We punched our way back to Taha'a and found a calm anchorage in Patii Bay. Conditions below are outside the lagoon.


Sun Aug 18 15:12 2019 NZST
Speed:
0k
knts
GPS: 16 31.015S 151 46.405W
Run: 1.5nm (2.7km)
Weather: Wind E 18k with frequent gusts 20-25. Sea ENE 0.3m. Baro 1022mb, a slight increase. Cloud 30%.

We are ready to leave Bora Bora but are on a mooring in the lee of Motu Toopua, waiting for more favorable wind and swell conditions outside the lagoon. (Why head into a 3m washing machine if we don't have to?)


Fri Aug 16 15:57 2019 NZST
Speed:
0k
knts
GPS: 16 30.047S 151 45.492W
Run: 2.1nm (3.8km)
Weather: Wind E 13k. Sea ENE 0.2m. Baro 1019mb and steady. Cloud 20%.

Bora Bora is our turn-around point, so we are back at Vaitape to reprovision and start heading east. Of note: Anchoring is now strongly discouraged at BB. Moorings have been installed in the popular anchorages and a single company is overseeing all of them (including the ones formerly associated with BBYC, Mai Kai, and Bloody Mary's). The commercialization is a disappointment, but given the exponential increase in cruising and particularly charter boats here, the change is understandable.


Wed Aug 14 14:39 2019 NZST
Speed:
0k
knts
GPS: 16 31.559S 151 44.497W
Run: 2.2nm (4km)
Weather: Wind ENE 16k. Sea ENE 0.2m. Baro 1019mb and steady. Cloud 10%.

The Taurere anchorage was comfortable in stronger winds, and when the wind eased we had fun swimming with rays. Now we're on a mooring near Bloody Mary's, where we will celebrate our 45th anniversary (a few days early).


Wed Aug 7 15:09 2019 NZST
GPS: 16 31.807S 151 42.536W
Run: 2.6nm (4.7km)

We moved to Taurere, an excellent anchorage. It is reasonably well protected from the trades, with less current and less traffic than the other anchorages


Mon Aug 5 15:54 2019 NZST
Speed:
0k
knts
GPS: 16 29.525S 151 42.256W
Run: 3.7nm (6.7km)
Weather: Wind E 6k. Sea calm in the lagoon. Baro 1019mb and steady. Cloud 10%.

After completing some errands in Vaitape, we moved around to the east side of Bora Bora and are anchored near Motu Tupe. It was a tricky entrance (shallow with lots of bommies) and there is small boat traffic to/from the nearby resorts, but it is a pretty and pleasant anchorage.


Sat Aug 3 14:21 2019 NZST
Speed:
0k
knts
GPS: 16 29.432S 151 45.629W
Run: 1.7nm (3.1km)
Weather: Wind E 10-15k. Sea E 0.1m. Baro 1018 and steady. Cloud 50%.

Winds have eased so we moved to a mooring at the Bora Bora Yacht Club, where we can walk into town for errands and internet.


Tue Jul 30 6:00 2019 NZST
Speed:
0k
knts
GPS: 16 30.790S 151 46.175W
Run: 18.6nm (33.7km)
Weather: Outside the lagoon winds are ESE 22k and waves ESE 2.5m, but the water in this anchorage is calm; wind is S 8, 15k in squalls. Baro 1020mb, a slight increase. Cloud 95% with frequent squalls.

In current weather we had 3 options at Taha'a: 1) endure wind bullets in a bay anchorage, 2) endure rough fetch in a reef anchorage, 3) sail to Bora Bora. We chose Door #3. We're anchored in the lee of Motu Toopoa, where we feel blissfully secure.


Sat Jul 27 14:45 2019 NZST
Speed:
0k
knts
GPS: 16 38.776S 151 31.500W
Run: 3.6nm (6.5km)
Weather: Outside the bay winds are SE 20k and waves 0.5m, but the water in the anchorage is calm; wind is ENE 8 with occasional gusts. Baro 1017mb, a slight decrease. Cloud 70%.

After one last fabulous float at the Coral River, we relocated to Hurepiti Bay. It's a bit shallower and feels calmer than Tapuamu Bay, where many other boats are headed. During these next few windy days, Art will do some rewiring of the watermaker, and we hope to take a long hike.


Fri Jul 26 14:54 2019 NZST
GPS: 16 36.216S 151 33.392W
Run: 13.2nm (23.9km)

With stronger winds predicted in a couple of days, we wanted to be on the leeward side of an island; so we sailed back to Taha'a. We're anchored at Motu Tautau, near the Coral Garden


Thu Jul 25 14:36 2019 NZST
GPS: 16 44.826S 151 25.557W
Run: 5nm (9.1km)

Anchored at Motu Taoru, where we had a terrific snorkel in the pass. We saw several fishes we'd never seen before (after all this time, even one new species is a delightful surprise), and a very large eel


Mon Jul 22 15:24 2019 NZST
Speed:
0k
knts
GPS: 16 49.119S 151 24.952W
Run: 3.3nm (6km)
Weather: Wind NE 12k. Sea NE 0.2m. Baro 1017mb and steady. Cloud 80%.

We're anchored at Faaroa Bay, where there is a fun dinghy river trip. We're on the windward side of Raiatea, but this is a secure anchorage (35', mud).


Sat Jul 20 14:45 2019 NZST
Speed:
0k
knts
GPS: 16 49.827S 151 22.008W
Run: 19nm (34.4km)
Weather: Wind ESE 16k. Sea ESE 0.2m. Baro 1017mb and steady. Cloud 70%.

At Opoa Bay on Raiatea to visit the impressive Taputapuatea Marae. It's not a good anchorage (very deep until right next to shore) and one of their two moorings is nearly chafed through. We'll move on tomorrow, but the marae was worth the white knuckles!


Tue Jul 16 10:03 2019 NZST
Speed:
0k
knts
GPS: 16 36.868S 151 32.725W
Run: 4.9nm (8.9km)
Weather: Wind SE 10k. Sea SE 0.2m. Baro 1018, rising slightly. Cloud 10%.

Heiva dances, performed by all the island's villages, were terrific! Mooring buoys at Patio had disappeared since our last visit, but we've moved on to Tapuamu and their 3 moorings are still intact.


Sun Jul 14 13:51 2019 NZST
Speed:
0k
knts
GPS: 16 34.687S 151 28.955W
Run: 5.6nm (10.1km)
Weather: Wind E 8k. Sea rippled in the lagoon. Baro 1015 and steady. Cloud 40%.

Snorkeling around the motu was fantastic! We moved on to Patio for the last 2 days of their Heiva festival (dancing and food). The moorings are gone so we anchored east of town.


Sat Jul 13 15:15 2019 NZST
Speed:
0k
knts
GPS: 16 38.455S 151 25.728W
Run: 121.4nm (219.7km)
Weather: Wind S 8k. Sea S 1m outside the reef, rippled in the lagoon. Baro 1016, decreasing slightly. Cloud 10%.

After a delightfully laid back stay at Moorea, we had a calm overnight passage to Taha'a. We're anchored near Motu Mahaea.


Sun Jul 7 15:54 2019 NZST
Speed:
0k
knts
GPS: 17 28.894S 149 48.893W
Run: 16.9nm (30.6km)
Weather: Wind light and variable. Sea 1.5m mixed outside the reef, with slight waves in the anchorage. Baro 1016mb, decreasing slightly. Cloud 90%.

Strong winds and reports of crowded anchorages at Moorea kept us in Papeete an extra week. (After being hit by a vessel dragging anchor last year, we had no desire to get into a similar situation!) We finally made the short trip to Cook's Bay (Moorea) today, where the backdrop scenery is truly awesome.


Tue Jun 25 14:54 2019 NZST
Speed:
0k
knts
GPS: 17 33.378S 149 34.221W
Run: 3.6nm (6.5km)
Weather: Wind light and variable. Sea nil. Baro 1022mb, increasing slightly. Cloud 15%.

We moved to the Marina de Papeete, right downtown. We now have our carte de sejeour in hand, so our long stay visa is now official! Plans are to stay through their Autonomy Day celebrations this weekend, then sail to nearby Moorea early next week.


Sat Jun 15 15:27 2019 NZST
Speed:
0k
knts
GPS: 17 34.524S 149 37.290W
Run: 116.4nm (210.7km)
Avg: 4.7knts
24hr: 112nm
Weather: Wind SE 5k. Sea NE 1m outside the reef, rippled inside. Baro 1018mb, decreasing slightly. Cloud 40%.

Papeete is much more crowded than when we were here 4 years ago! Both marinas are full and vessels are anchored all along the inner channel. We found a spot to drop the hook south of downtown; inconvenient, but it will have to do for now. Since we have to finalize the paperwork for our long-stay visa here, we will probably be in Papeete for a while. No chance of getting bored, though; we passed up museums, gardens, etc. our first time around, so there is plenty to see while we're waiting.


Fri Jun 14 14:30 2019 NZST
Speed:
5.5k
knts
GPS: 19 12.2S 149 09.9W
Run: 179.4nm (324.7km)
Avg: 7.4knts
24hr: 178.3nm
Weather: Wind E 20k. Sea E 2.6m. Baro 1021mb, a slight decrease. Cloud 60% with occasional squalls.

We have great wind for our course, and are having to reduce sail in order to make our final approach to Tahiti in daylight tomorrow. Is that a hot shower I hear calling?


Thu Jun 13 14:21 2019 NZST
Speed:
7k
knts
GPS: 21 41.2S 148 21.5W
Run: 149.9nm (271.3km)
Avg: 6.4knts
24hr: 152.8nm
Weather: Wind E 17k. Sea E 3m. Baro 1023mb and steady. Cloud 80%.

Easterlies filled in late yesterday afternoon and we've been at a gallop ever since. We had a Rainbow Morning: numerous rain showers in the vicinity, but enough sunshine to light them up with colors.


Wed Jun 12 14:48 2019 NZST
Speed:
4k
knts
GPS: 23 46.0S 147 41.6W
Run: 6.8nm (12.3km)
Weather: Wind ENE 7k. Sea ENE 1m waves over SW 3.8m swells. Baro 1024mb, decreasing slowly. Cloud 95% with light squalls.

We thoroughly enjoyed Raivavae, particularly our long walks around & over the island, and feasting on pamplemousse! Now it's time to move on; we departed for Papeete this morning.


Mon May 27 14:57 2019 NZST
Speed:
0k
knts
GPS: 23 51.932S 147 41.347W
Run: 115.2nm (208.5km)
Avg: 4.8knts
24hr: 114nm
Weather: Wind ESE 18k with frequent gusts to 25. Sea E .2m. Baro 1020mb and steady. Cloud 90%.

Landfall! Given yesterday's conditions we weren't sure we would arrive today, but overnight the wind became a consistent ESE 25-30k so we managed to make it. The anchorage is far from calm (see below) but we set an anchor alarm and took a very long nap! We're looking forward to exploring Raivavae and may stay here a couple of weeks; I'll file YIT reports again when we start sailing north to Tahiti.


Sun May 26 14:42 2019 NZST
Speed:
4k
knts
GPS: 25 27.7S 148 13.2W
Run: 145.5nm (263.4km)
Avg: 6knts
24hr: 142.8nm
Weather: Wind changing frequently, NNE through SE; average 12k with 25k in squalls. Sea mixed 3m. Baro 1020mb and steady. Cloud 100% with frequent squalls and rain.

Yesterday afternoon we encountered SE winds precisely on cue and we were able to execute Plan A (keep same direction with sails up, directly to Raivavae). Apparently one of the weather gods decided things were going too smoothly, as today has been a mess! No dependable wind speed or direction, messy seas, lots of rain (and lots of sail changes).


Sat May 25 14:15 2019 NZST
Speed:
4.7k
knts
GPS: 27 29.4S 148 51.0W
Run: 136.7nm (247.4km)
Avg: 6.1knts
24hr: 147.5nm
Weather: Wind light and variable. Sea SSW 3m. Baro 1021mb and steady. Cloud 95%.

Ugh, still motoring. We should reach the band of easterlies any time now...


Fri May 24 16:00 2019 NZST
Speed:
4.5k
knts
GPS: 29 21.9S 149 33.8W
Run: 129.7nm (234.8km)
Avg: 5.4knts
24hr: 128.6nm
Weather: Wind light and variable. Sea SSW 4m. Baro 1021mb and steady. Cloud 70%.

Gribs have been remarkably accurate on this passage, so we banked on being able to drive north in an upcoming calm. Sure enough, winds died as predicted; we fired up the engine and are heading slightly east of the rhumb line to Raivavae. Even with no wind for a while, the swells are still magnificent!


Thu May 23 15:48 2019 NZST
Speed:
6k
knts
GPS: 31 06.3S 150 22.7W
Run: 155.1nm (280.7km)
Avg: 6.5knts
24hr: 157.1nm
Weather: Wind SW 12k. Sea SSW 4m. Baro 1020mb, rising slightly. Cloud 35%.

Soon we'll need to turn more northerly, but for now winds are still taking us ENE rather than NE. Still moving well though, it's quite a fun sleigh ride downwind on these large swells! We've started to see a few seabirds again, a different species this time. It sounded like they were speaking French.


Wed May 22 16:06 2019 NZST
Speed:
5.5k
knts
GPS: 31 51.7S 152 51.3W
Run: 151.2nm (273.7km)
Avg: 6.1knts
24hr: 146.3nm
Weather: Wind SW 15k. Sea SSW 4m. Baro 1017mb and steady. Cloud 30%.

So far we had been able to sail the direction we wanted, but the most recent wind change meant we are having to head off a bit. That's called a passage, though, and so far we're still making progress, so no complaints on this ship!


Tue May 21 15:18 2019 NZST
Speed:
6.5k
knts
GPS: 32 29.7S 155 19.7W
Run: 180.7nm (327.1km)
Avg: 7.9knts
24hr: 188.6nm
Weather: Wind WSW 20k. Sea WSW 3.3m and building. Baro 1017mb and steady. Cloud 25%.

We're riding the periphery of a low and having a great run! It's a bit warmer as we work our way north, but there aren't nearly as many seabirds.


Mon May 20 16:18 2019 NZST
GPS: 34 01.3S 157 52.0W
Run: 142.1nm (257.2km)
Avg: 5.7knts
24hr: 137.5nm

Sailing was slow overnight but picked up briskly in the morning. Conventional advice for this passage is to wait until reaching 155W before turning north, but gribs showed turning earlier could be advantageous


Sun May 19 15:30 2019 NZST
GPS: 35 04.3S 160 00.8W
Run: 136.6nm (247.2km)
Avg: 5.7knts
24hr: 137.5nm

Yesterday afternoon's succession of strong squalls gave way to a mostly clear night with frequent gusts over 35k. The full moon on 4.5 m seas was a sight to behold! As the center of the high approached, winds calmed but seas are still large, so we're motorsailing for a while to keep from banging around so much. We're paying tribute to passing the halfway point (in terms of miles) by having a NZ breakfast and a FP dinner. (Not as exciting as it sounds


Sat May 18 15:39 2019 NZST
Speed:
6.5k
knts
GPS: 35 37.7S 162 20.3W
Run: 139.9nm (253.2km)
Weather: Wind SW22. Sea SW 4.5m. Baro 1011 mb, rising gradually. Cloud 99%.

Continuing to enjoy the seabirds and large waves, and making good easterly progress. Position reports are from noon and this was our "base rate"; we spent the afternoon running downwind in front of frequent heavy squalls.


Sat May 18 15:39 2019 NZST
Speed:
6.8k
knts
GPS: 35 45.6S 164 49.5W
Run: 169nm (305.9km)
Avg: 3.6knts
24hr: 86.3nm
Weather: Wind W22k. Sea WNW 4m. Baro 1007mb, decreasing gradually. Cloud 40% with light squalls.

Winds were 25-30k overnight with gusts and squalls of winds 35-40k. We were glad we'd dropped to 3rd reef before dark so the feisty night wasn't problematic. We're also grateful that the wind is behind us, and we're making good progress. *This report may not have been filed properly on 17 May so I'm sending it again on 18 May (NZ date).


Fri May 17 17:42 2019 NZST
Speed:
6.8k
knts
No position sent.
Weather: Wind W22k. Sea WNW 4m. Baro 1007mb, decreasing gradually. Cloud 40% with light squalls.

Winds were 25-30k overnight with gusts and squalls of winds 35-40k. We were glad we'd dropped to 3rd reef before dark so the feisty night wasn't problematic. We're also grateful that the wind is behind us, and we're making good progress.


Thu May 16 16:39 2019 NZST
Speed:
6k
knts
GPS: 35 58.5S 167 49.9W
Run: 115.7nm (209.4km)
Avg: 4.9knts
24hr: 118.7nm
Weather: Wind W20. Sea W 2.2m. Baro 1012mb, decreasing gradually. Cloud 30%.

We came a bit south to be ready for predicted westerlies, and are now on a downwind run with main on 2nd reef.


Wed May 15 17:15 2019 NZST
Speed:
4.5k
knts
GPS: 35 31.0S 169 48.9W
Run: 129.9nm (235.1km)
Avg: 5.3knts
24hr: 126.5nm
Weather: Wind light and variable. Sea S 3.4m. Baro 1018.5mb, a slight decrease. Cloud 30%.

Motoring in virtually no wind and beautiful swells. An albatross has visited a few times today, along with other seabirds; marvelous! Art was a carpenter at sea, repairing a hinge that broke on our companionway door.


Tue May 14 16:36 2019 NZST
Speed:
6.5k
knts
GPS: 35 42.6S 172 06.9W
Run: 133.4nm (241.5km)
Avg: 5.6knts
24hr: 133.7nm
Weather: Wind SSE 22k. Sea S 3m. Baro 1020, rising gradually. Cloud 70%.

Squalls with 35-40k winds and heavy rain appeared overnight, but the old gals were primed for the event and came through in style (Second Wind down to just inner foresail, crew in foulies). Wind is backing, seas are getting rougher; it's a frisky ride but not a bad one.


Mon May 13 16:39 2019 NZST
GPS: 36 03.7S 174 27.5W
Run: 151.9nm (274.9km)
Avg: 6.3knts
24hr: 151nm

The low pressure system arrived punctually at midnight, at which point we were very glad that 1)we are members of the Reef Early, Reef Deep Club, and 2)we weren't any closer to the center of the low. Right know we're just trying to keep Second Wind at the most advantageous angle to the waves. (And sadly


Sun May 12 16:30 2019 NZST
GPS: 35 59.9S 177 10.5W
Run: 153.5nm (277.8km)
Avg: 6.4knts
24hr: 153.5nm

Still making good time, and trying to best position ourselves for the low pressure system soon to arrive. Ideally we'll end up near the top of it, not down in it! We were intrigued by a small land bird that found its way into our cockpit, at least 400 miles from home. When it flew away we were concerned it would perish, but a couple hours later it returned


Sat May 11 16:30 2019 NZST
Speed:
5.5k
knts
GPS: 35 59.7S 179 55.2W
Run: 149.1nm (269.9km)
Avg: 6.2knts
24hr: 147.9nm
Weather: Wind WNW 12k. Sea WNW 1.2 m. Baro 1028 and steady. Cloud 10%.

The strategy was to sail ESE but since the wind backed, we're able to head east at best. But no complaints, we're moving nicely (and the fortune cookie said this heading may put us in a better position for the incoming low).


Fri May 10 16:18 2019 NZST
Speed:
6.2k
knts
GPS: 36 06.9S 177 24.9E
Run: 174.5nm (315.8km)
Weather: Wind N 10k. Sea N 1m. Baro 1027, an increase of 2 mb over the last 24 hours. Cloud 40%.

We've had breezes of 10-20k and mostly sunny skies; what a great start on our passage to Raivavae!


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